1/ Most highway projects are multi-year. Obligation of funds may occur throughout the life of the project. In this table, obligations of funds are reported for the year in which they occur. Deobligations of prior year Federal funds are subtracted from the amounts shown. Negative numbers for a category indicate that deobligations of prior year funds exceed obligations ofcurrent year funds. The project accomplishments for multi-year projects, such as lane miles added or improved and the number of bridges improved are reported only once, in the initial year ofthe project. The data reported in this table are from the Fiscal Management Information System.

2/ Includes only projects funded with monies set aside for rail-highway crossings and the hazard elimination programs under Sections 130 and 152 of Title 23 US Code. Safety improvementsmade with other funds are included in the roadway and bridge categories.

3/ This category includes projects such as bicycle or pedestrian facilities, beautification programs, historic preservation, and mitigation of pollution from highway run off.

4/ Includes engineering, right of way, planning and other similar obligations.